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Rapid, collaborative generation and review of COVID-19 pandemic-specific competencies for family medicine residency training
BACKGROUND: In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted competency-based medical education in Family Medicine programs across Canada. Faculty and residents identified a need for clear, relevant, and specific competencies to frame teaching, learning, supervision and feedback during the pandemic. M...
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Canadian Medical Education Journal
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522871/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33062090 http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.70254 |
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author | Wooltorton, Eric Seale, Edward Lewis, Denice Noel, Kendall Liddy, Clare Viner, Gary Shoppoff, Lina Archibald, Douglas |
author_facet | Wooltorton, Eric Seale, Edward Lewis, Denice Noel, Kendall Liddy, Clare Viner, Gary Shoppoff, Lina Archibald, Douglas |
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description | BACKGROUND: In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted competency-based medical education in Family Medicine programs across Canada. Faculty and residents identified a need for clear, relevant, and specific competencies to frame teaching, learning, supervision and feedback during the pandemic. METHODS: A rapid, iterative, educational quality improvement process was launched. Phase 1 involved experienced educators defining gaps in our program’s existing competency-database, reviewing emerging public health and regulatory guidelines, and drafting competencies. Phase 2 involved translation, member-checking, and anonymous feedback and editing of draft competencies by residents and other educational leaders. Phase 3 involved wider dissemination, collaborative editing and feedback from residents and faculty throughout the department. RESULTS: A total of 44 physicians including residents and faculty from multiple contexts provided detailed feedback, review, and editing of an ultimate list of 33 competencies organized by CanMEDS-FM roles. Broad agreement was obtained that the competencies form reasonable learning outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic. CONCLUSIONS: These competencies represent learning objectives reflecting the initial educational mindsets of a wide range of teachers and learners experiencing a global pandemic. The project illustrates a novel collaboration across educational portfolios as a rapid educational response to a public health crisis. |
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spelling | pubmed-75228712020-10-14 Rapid, collaborative generation and review of COVID-19 pandemic-specific competencies for family medicine residency training Wooltorton, Eric Seale, Edward Lewis, Denice Noel, Kendall Liddy, Clare Viner, Gary Shoppoff, Lina Archibald, Douglas Can Med Educ J Brief Reports BACKGROUND: In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted competency-based medical education in Family Medicine programs across Canada. Faculty and residents identified a need for clear, relevant, and specific competencies to frame teaching, learning, supervision and feedback during the pandemic. METHODS: A rapid, iterative, educational quality improvement process was launched. Phase 1 involved experienced educators defining gaps in our program’s existing competency-database, reviewing emerging public health and regulatory guidelines, and drafting competencies. Phase 2 involved translation, member-checking, and anonymous feedback and editing of draft competencies by residents and other educational leaders. Phase 3 involved wider dissemination, collaborative editing and feedback from residents and faculty throughout the department. RESULTS: A total of 44 physicians including residents and faculty from multiple contexts provided detailed feedback, review, and editing of an ultimate list of 33 competencies organized by CanMEDS-FM roles. Broad agreement was obtained that the competencies form reasonable learning outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic. CONCLUSIONS: These competencies represent learning objectives reflecting the initial educational mindsets of a wide range of teachers and learners experiencing a global pandemic. The project illustrates a novel collaboration across educational portfolios as a rapid educational response to a public health crisis. Canadian Medical Education Journal 2020-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7522871/ /pubmed/33062090 http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.70254 Text en © 2020 Wooltorton, Seale, Lewis, Noel, Liddy, Viner, Shoppoff, Archibald; licensee Synergies Partners http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Journal Systems article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited |
spellingShingle | Brief Reports Wooltorton, Eric Seale, Edward Lewis, Denice Noel, Kendall Liddy, Clare Viner, Gary Shoppoff, Lina Archibald, Douglas Rapid, collaborative generation and review of COVID-19 pandemic-specific competencies for family medicine residency training |
title | Rapid, collaborative generation and review of COVID-19 pandemic-specific competencies for family medicine residency training |
title_full | Rapid, collaborative generation and review of COVID-19 pandemic-specific competencies for family medicine residency training |
title_fullStr | Rapid, collaborative generation and review of COVID-19 pandemic-specific competencies for family medicine residency training |
title_full_unstemmed | Rapid, collaborative generation and review of COVID-19 pandemic-specific competencies for family medicine residency training |
title_short | Rapid, collaborative generation and review of COVID-19 pandemic-specific competencies for family medicine residency training |
title_sort | rapid, collaborative generation and review of covid-19 pandemic-specific competencies for family medicine residency training |
topic | Brief Reports |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522871/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33062090 http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.70254 |
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